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'Luck: The Complete First Season'
Despite the top-notch pedigree this racetrack-centered HBO drama had - including creator and executive producer David Milch ("Deadwood") and a cast including Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte - the series only would have one season, the result...
Tags: Jill Hennessy, David Milch, Deadwood (tv program), Michael Gambon, Jason Gedrick
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San Sebastian opens with 'Arbitrage': Gere, Sarandon open star cavalcade
VarietySAN SEBASTIAN -- Film festival milestones don't always coincide with great editions, but the 60th San Sebastian, which opened Friday with "Arbitrage," looks like it may well prove an exception. It certainly got off to a good get-go. "Arbitrage" brought...Tags: John Travolta, Richard Gere, Entertainment Events, Ewan McGregor, Movies
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'Not Fade Away' to open Austin: Helmer David Chase expected to attend
VarietyDavid Chase's "Not Fade Away" has been tapped as the opening night film for the 19th annual Austin Film Festival on Oct. 18. Chase is expected to attend. Paramount has set a Dec. 21 release date for the drama, in which a group of 1960s suburban youths...Tags: David O. Russell, David Chase, Edward Burns, Entertainment Events, Festive Events
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Kennedy Center names honorees: Hoffman, Letterman, Zeppelin on tap for tribute
VarietyWASHINGTON -- Actor Dustin Hoffman, comedian/TV host David Letterman, blues singer Buddy Guy, ballerina Natalia Makarova and the rock group Led Zeppelin have been selected to receive this year's Kennedy Center Honors. While Led Zeppelin will be feted as a...Tags: Fine Artists, Robert Plant, CBS Corp., Jimmy Page, Hillary Clinton
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Led Zeppelin Tapped For Kennedy Center Honor
The 2012 Kennedy Center Honors recipients were announced yesterday and they include Led Zeppelin, Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy, late-night talk show staple David Letterman, Oscar-winning actor Dustin Hoffman and ballerina Natalia Makarova. Led...
Tags: David Letterman, Talk Shows (genre), CBS Corp., Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin (music group)
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'Wicked' games: Biz big on pic-stage crossovers: It's always daunting to predict box office hits, but here's an exercise that's even scarier: forecasting "transies."
VarietyIt's always daunting to predict box office hits, but here's an exercise that's even scarier: forecasting "transies." I define a "transie" as any show that can transcend its original medium, stage or screen, and find another robust audience in an alien...Tags: Entertainment Events, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Godfather (movie), Gerard Butler, Music Theater
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Quartet
VarietyAn ebullient encore not only for its central foursome -- Tom Courtenay, Pauline Collins, Billy Connolly and Maggie Smith -- but also for the distinguished musicians who comprise the rest of the ensemble, "Quartet" shows retirement hasn't diluted the drama...Tags: Ronald Harwood, Alzheimer's Disease, Michael Gambon, Harry Potter (fictional character), Tom Courtenay
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Hoffman's 'Quartet' to close San Sebastian: Helmer-thesp to receive 60th Anni Donostia Award
VarietyMADRID -- Dustin Hoffman's "Quartet," the actor's directorial debut, will close the 60th San Sebastian Film Festival. The Spanish festival will also present Hoffman with a Special 60th Anniversary Donostia Award for lifetime achievement. Ironically,...Tags: Ronald Harwood, John Travolta, Michael Gambon, Ewan McGregor, Maggie Smith
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BFI London fest adds competitive sections: Lineup split into nine genres
VarietyLONDON -- The 56th BFI London Film Festival will see 14 world premieres, 15 international preems and 34 European preems in a line-up of 225 fiction and documentary features, it was announced at a launch event at London's Odeon Leicester Square on...Tags: Michael Winterbottom, Frankenweenie (movie), Marion Cotillard, Celebrities, Roger Michell
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Architect John Kelsey dies at 86; designer of Pasadena museum
While designing what is now the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena in the late 1960s, architects John Kelsey and Thornton Ladd expressed a belief: Space that houses art "can be part of the event and experience." When it opened in 1969 as the Pasadena Art...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Museums, Architecture, Colleges and Universities, Anheuser-Busch
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Hope Springs
Fox 5 San Diego staffA friend of mine had seen this movie before me and said “I really didn’t need to see Meryl Streep have an orgasm.” I immediately yelled, “Hey! Spoiler alert here! I haven’t seen it yet.” I missed the press screening...Tags: Van Morrison, David Frankel, Entertainment Events, Movies, Academy Awards
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Best Movies About Poverty
Blogging with Bill WhiteIn tribute to Mitt Romney and the 47 percent of Americans who are hopeless freeloaders, I decided to put together a movie list of the 10 Best Movies About Poverty. This is a hard one, because there are poor people......
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